it is largely untouched. ecuador has done a commendable job of trying to limit the human visit numbers and keep the island pristine. this island in particular i m one of the first people to step foot on it in about a year and a half. we went to visit the floriana mocking bird. there s about 90 left in the world. it has a lot to do with human encroachment and the things we bring with us like rats and feral cats and the steps they are taking to save this one species are mind-blowing. i had no idea the stories i would find but those along with the stunning visuals, the animals, i really hope you will check it out. i definitely will. i m sure the viewers will too. this place barely touched by humanity yet as you noted, what humans are doing is having an impact but it s not just specifically bringing rats. it s more largely larger human issues, right? it s everything. in some cases it s overfishing. a lot of the same themes. but on islands especially